AS
Sep 30, 2023
Well guided course with gradually increasing difficulty level, yet explained in a lucid way. Next level (advanced) level courses are awaited from the faculty whose has immense knowledge of subject.
AM
Jun 6, 2023
I am very grateful to opt this course. Each module of this course are symmetrical and very module connected to each other and it is easy for all to understand and perform the task as mentioned.
By Fakhry h
•Sep 11, 2023
thanks
By Raja B
•Aug 2, 2023
Good!!
By Mohammad M M M
•Jun 3, 2023
v.Good
By Sreekanthan K
•Sep 23, 2023
Great
By ahmedabdaltwab
•Jun 1, 2023
رائعه
By V D
•May 11, 2023
super
By Anas A
•May 8, 2023
Great
By Гаурав Г
•May 6, 2024
good
By vikas d
•Apr 20, 2024
good
By Anupriya k
•Jan 26, 2024
Good
By Sangeeta K
•Jan 24, 2024
nice
By Prasik G
•Dec 7, 2023
good
By rana I
•Nov 21, 2023
good
By منير ح
•Oct 9, 2023
good
By MML. A A
•Sep 22, 2023
good
By 4847 A F N K
•Jul 21, 2023
nice
By Stefany V
•Jan 16, 2024
bom
By Bakhita A N A
•Jul 5, 2023
^_^
By Kevin A
•Jan 28, 2024
5
By Scott G
•Oct 30, 2023
Really great course and I learned a lot. Good production value and the work gets more challenging from problem set to problem set. I'll be better at Excel from having taken this course. The only drawback is I wish that I'd have known the last couple of weeks require the "Solver" add-in. I used the solver add-in, but somewhere in the process the version of solver changed in my excel installation....and it was REALLY buggy. Basically, solver was nearly unusable on my Excel, which made doing the work really more frustrating and distracting. Other than that, great course - hope Solver gets better!
By Kongpak P
•Nov 11, 2023
Good for beginners to intermediate, some questions jump from being easy to hard in too short of a time, such as modeling complex questions like the midterms and finals, took me a long time to figure out with much guidance. But overall, if you are a beginner, it gives quite a clear outlook on the basics of excel formulas and functions. would definitely recommend, but can be some improvements. Good for refereshing your memory after college as well. But might need to dive into more important real world formulas like xlookup, hlookup, and the pivot table etc.
By Omar D V A
•Jun 29, 2023
It is a great course; I learned a lot. However, I need to mention some exercises and quizzes seem to lack some background and, in some occasions, we do didn't have any idea of how to solve them (including the final project which required the inclusion of many constraints and conditions which we did not see as a complete exercise before). I did not receive any feed-back from faculty during the course, so it is more like self-paced and self-solving course, taking the advantages of videos and written material which were very helpful and well explained.
By Noelle S
•Aug 4, 2023
Not bad! I'm a former high school math teacher. This was my first ever "business class," and while the instructor did a great job explaining everything going on in the spreadsheets, I felt a little behind in the business lingo. I had to do a lot of my own research to learn what NPV, ROI, etc. is. Which is not a problem, but it may be helpful to future learners to know they may need to get a little background knowledge on all the lingo here. Overall though, I learned a lot, and it was fun!
By Emmanuel J A
•Jul 3, 2023
This is by far the most useful course I have taken on Coursera. Not a dull moment in this class. I like the application-based approach to instruction; it does not drown students in theory before jumping into the applications. Students complete this course with real, practical knowledge of business analytics using Excel. This course made me want to learn more about Management Science. I wish there were more courses like this!
By Marcos T K
•Jul 17, 2023
A very interesting and useful course. The best part is that you have practices applicable to real situations from the first module. The professor explains very well. On the negative side, the final project stands out, as there is a solution with a higher objective than the one presented as corrected... despite the fact that in the discussion forums this doubt was raised, no one from the university learning team responded.